"Tshayisa" in Xhosa translates to "burn" in English.
The Xhosa word "ndinomtu" translates to "I have a person" in English.
S. Z. Zotwana has written: 'Xhosa learner's companion' -- subject(s): Afrikaans, Conversation and phrase books, English, Xhosa language 'Xhosa in context' -- subject(s): English, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Xhosa language
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"Umxhumanisi" is a Xhosa word meaning "humanity" in English.
The Xhosa phrase "ngepipi elisokiwe" translates to "with a dirty diaper" in English.
Amadakhi in Xhosa refers to "blouse" or "shirt" in English. It is a term used to describe a piece of clothing worn on the upper body.
The Zulu language is influenced by Xhosa and English.
In Xhosa, "I don't have money" is translated as "Andinayo imali." This phrase clearly conveys the lack of money in a straightforward manner. If you need to use it in a conversation, it can be helpful to know the context in which you're expressing this sentiment.
Mandela's native tongue was Xhosa. Nelson Mandela was a great South African leader who was born in 1918 and fought against apartheid.
It's not Xhosa. How , Njani in Xhosa.